Trey Parker South Park: Il Film
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So to celebrate, let’s eat some tacos ;)))))
Brian De Palma Vestito Per Uccidere (Dressed To Kill)
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Ah good, for a moment I thought it was "a" and not "the", now I can sleep peacefully ;)
Trey Parker South Park: Il Film
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Sorry Kurt, in the river of comments, I missed yours, hi :)
Brian De Palma Vestito Per Uccidere (Dressed To Kill)
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the point of view that has nothing to do with it then, okay. Hi
Herbie Hancock Empyrean Isles
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Congratulations really Charley, it had been a while since I read such a passionate piece in here, plus you also bring up jazz and what jazz (!!) I'm adding this to my recommended list and look forward to more reviews, I wouldn't mind getting suggestions on new jazz releases, lately I've found few interesting things. Bye.
Trey Parker South Park: Il Film
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Difficult and unsuccessful operation. The film is an extended broth and lacks the strength of the episodes of the series, which I personally adore, because beyond the verbal provocations, it is rich in inventions and hilarious ideas. That bastard son of a bitch Cartman is obviously my favorite character, because he does truly absurd things for ridiculous reasons, like in the episode where he imitates J. Lopez with his left hand (capable of making Ben Affleck happy too). As for The Simpsons, having said that I don’t understand the point of comparing or competing better/worse between the series, I’m a die-hard fan of Matt Groening, so there’s no need to elaborate, except for one piece of news for psychopomps: the series Futurama was canceled some time ago but should resume this year, we await with bated breath. As for the Griffins... well.
Woody Allen Anything Else
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I could copy and paste more or less what I've already said in the other review, nice but ...
Woody Allen Scoop
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I don't quite agree with the introduction, in the sense that while it is true that Allen is constantly producing, without pause, not all of his works are on the same level. For instance, this may come across as a routine film, charming for those who love the director, his lines, his rhythm (like me), but to other viewers, it might seem tired and repetitive. But was this the one with the beautiful line "I was of the Jewish religion but then I converted to narcissism"?
Van Morrison & The Chieftains Irish Heartbeat (1988)
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Beautiful page, but I barely remember the album, need to retrieve it.